Who Jesus Is
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When you ask people today who they think Jesus is, you will get a variety of answers. Some will reply that Jesus was the greatest teacher who ever lived. Others will say he was a wonderful moral example, a prophet, or even the Son of God. But when you ask these same people whether they have ever read the first-century accounts about Jesus’ life and ministry in the four Gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John), many will admit that they have not read them. So their views of Jesus often reflect who they want him to be, not who he really is.
In this LifeChange topical Bible study we look at eight amazing “I Am” statements Jesus made about himself. Each one reveals that the Messiah and Savior is far greater and more powerful than anyone could have imagined. Jesus wants every Christian to know who he is and what he has done for us. This LifeChange topical Bible study helps you achieve that goal.
The LifeChange Topical studies are optimized for small group use. Every study is broken down into 8-9 sessions of about 45 minutes. Each session includes:
*Questions, interpretation, and application of a passage to the topic
*Personally focused “Your Response” question
*”For Further Study” section that gives readers another passage to explore around the topic
*Callouts that include language study, historical context, and illuminating quotes from commentaries
2 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9781641585279
UPC: 031809135068
Compiled by: Navigators
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2022
LifeChange Bible Studies
Publisher: NavPress
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